Sentences with phrase «still hunkered»

But do not worry irredemptibles like Latimer Alder and PhatBoy and Eschenbach are still hunkered - in - the - bunker!
But while other stores are still hunkered down, the motivated retailer has a chance to reach out to new customers.
As you and I continue to act on that advice, still hunkered in our emotion - free zone (is this good for our hamstrings?)
He's the poor schmuck who at age 32 still hunkers down in Mom and Dad's basement because his post-graduate education only fetches him a position as PhD burger flipper at the Scottish restaurant chain which shall not be named.

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Still, there are some days where you want to hunker down over your iPad and get some real writing done.
That many still have a «muscle memory» of the crisis is a good thing, she said, but at the same time, the pervasiveness of skepticism that is still causing many to hunker down and stay away from the markets is doing them a disservice.
So little can survive there that scientists have wondered whether snippets of DNA found in the soil are just part of the desiccated skeletons of long - dead microbes or traces of hunkered - down but still living colonies.
Weingarten would be advised to hunker down in NYC where she has a new BFF in the recently elected mayor and her malign old - world ideas — tenure, seniority, step - and - column pay scale for teachers, anti-school choice, etc. — still have some currency.
More impressive still is that the S doesn't lose even a scrap of accelerative force to wheelspin; it simply hunkers down and rips angrily into the tarmac, shrink - wrapping distances in the process.
All through that night into the gray light of dawn and on until the shadows disappeared in the midday sun, the three of them hunkered down in the living room, the old man sniveling and stuttering and saying things like Jesus, I wish I still had my gun, I ought to just go ahead and kill myself, and Mike — who would not even got into the garage, who point - blank refused — trying to force the reality of the situation into some less horrible shape.
Late into the night, when the streets are eerily still, he hunkers down and gets to the task at hand.
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